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DS2154

Manufacturer Part Number
DS2154
Description
Enhanced E1 Single Chip Transceiver
Manufacturer
Dallas Semiconducotr
Datasheet

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DS2154
2.0 PARALLEL PORT
The DS2154 is controlled via either a non-multiplexed (MUX=0) or a multiplexed (MUX=1) bus by an
external microcontroller or microprocessor. The DS2154 can operate with either Intel or Motorola bus
timing configurations. If the BTS pin is tied low, Intel timing will be selected; if tied high, Motorola
timing will be selected. All Motorola bus signals are listed in parenthesis (). See the timing diagrams in
the A.C. Electrical Characteristics in Section 14 for more details.
3.0 CONTROL, ID AND TEST REGISTERS
The operation of the DS2154 is configured via a set of nine control registers. Typically, the control
registers are only accessed when the system is first powered up. Once the DS2154 has been initialized,
the control registers will only need to be accessed when there is a change in the system configuration.
There are two Receive Control Registers (RCR1 and RCR2), two Transmit Control Registers (TCR1 and
TCR2), and five Common Control Registers (CCR1 to CCR5). Each of the nine registers is described in
this section.
There is a device IDentification Register (IDR) at address 0FH. The MSB of this read-only register is
fixed to a 1, indicating that the DS2154 is present. The pin-for-pin compatible T1 version of the DS2154
also has an ID register at address 0FH and the user can read the MSB to determine which chip is present
since in the DS2154 the MSB will be set to a 1 and in the DS2152 it will be set to a 0. The lower 4 bits of
the IDR are used to display the die revision of the chip.
The Test Registers at addresses 15, 19, and AC hex are used by the factory in testing the DS2154. On
power-up, the Test Registers should be set to 00 hex in order for the DS2154 to operate properly.
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